The tosser will stand on an angle,
in front of the batter, so when he or she bounces the ball in toward the
hitter, it will only bounce once and end up in the hitting zone of the
batter.

Make sure the tosser is not to
directly in front of the batter in case she mishits a ball; you don't want
the tosser to get hit.

Once the tosser bounces the ball
in, the hitter will hit the ball straight ahead into the net or fence,
working on extending her arms toward the pitcher and keeping her hands
between her body and the ball.

Give each batter 10-15 hits.

This drill will take the players a
few times to get used to, but once they get the hang of it, they will really
enjoy it!

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